Marcus Jahn

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Marcus Jahn (born March 26, 1986 in Luckenwalde ) is a German soccer coach and former soccer player. He is currently the head coach of the U18 / U19 national team at the Hungarian Football Association (MLSZ). With the U19 team, he qualified for the elite round of the U19 European Championship in Finland in 2018 .

General

After several positions in regional and major leagues as well as in the extended A-squad of the German junior national team, Marcus Jahn concentrated on his coaching career early on. Marcus Jahn is a qualified sports scientist. He has been a soccer teacher with a UEFA Pro license (Hennes-Weisweiler-Akademie, DFB Sportschule Hennef) since 2014. There he was among the top 5 of his year. He has more than ten years of coaching experience in both the 3rd division and the regional leagues. In addition, there is extensive expertise in the junior national leagues and junior regional leagues. As the head of several youth performance centers, he has developed and integrated modern and sustainable concepts for youth football.

Time as a player

Marcus Jahn began his career at FSV Luckenwalde . In the Brandenburg regional league team, he went through all the youth teams from 1996 to 2000, from the U11 to the U19. At FC Energie Cottbus he was part of the youth performance center from 2001 to 2005, where he played in the B-Juniors and A-Juniors Bundesliga . In the period from 2000 to 2003 he was a permanent member of the B-squad of the junior national teams and was part of the extended A-squad from the U16 to the U18.

In the 2006/07 season, Marcus Jahn was an active member of the youth performance center of the Bundesliga club 1. FSV Mainz 05 and played ten competitive games in the Oberliga Südwest (4th division). At times he trained with the professionals under Jürgen Klopp . In the seasons 2007/08 to 2009/10 he played at TV Hardheim, SV Wiesbaden , Fortuna Mombach and 1. FC Eschborn . Jahn gained international experience in 2010 at the Namibian Sport Klub Windhoek , where he was an integral part of the professional squad in the "Namibia Premier League" with ten first division games and five appearances in the NFA Cup. At the same time he was a teacher at the international Delta School (Primary School) in Windhoek.

Career as a coach

Marcus Jahn has already used his membership in the junior national team for several DFB courses in Germany and abroad.

At FSV Frankfurt 1899 Fußball GmbH , he worked from 2010 to 2012 in the head coach duo with his colleague Engelbert Klag for the U19 (Hessenliga) and as head coach of the U17 (B-Junioren-Bundesliga South / Southwest). During this time he was assistant to the head of the youth training center and the manager of sports. He developed training manuals and introduced a database for training and game documentation.

At SG Dynamo Dresden , he coached the U17s (B-Junioren-Bundesliga North / Northeast) in 2012 and 2014. With the promotion of the A-Juniors to the Bundesliga, the most successful time in the SGD youth team to date fell during his term of office, in which the U17s and U19s competed in the nationwide top divisions. At the same time he was head of the youth training center there. He accompanied the DFLB certification process, in which the Dynamo Junior Academy achieved the maximum number of three stars. He acted as a contact person for the German Football League (DFL), the German Football Association (DFB) and the Saxon Football Association .

With his move to SSV Jahn Regensburg in 2014, Marcus Jahn joined the training and match operations of the 3rd division as an assistant coach. He supported the head coaches Alexander Schmidt and Christian Brand during their terms of office. Here, too, he was responsible for the offspring, supervised the Jahnschmiede licensing process to become a recognized young talent center and worked as a coordinator for the U16 to U23.

At FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt he worked as the head coach of the U19 (A-Junioren-Bundesliga North / Northeast) from 2015. In this station, too, he was in charge of the youth performance center and supervised the post-certification process, planned the squad for the U16 to U23 and developed infrastructural concepts.

When he moved to FSV Zwickau in 2016, he took over the position of head coach of the U19 (A-Junioren-Regionalliga Nordost). Here he created the holistic sports concept and was responsible for the licensing process of the youth performance center according to DFB and DFL specifications.

In February 2017 he was appointed U19 national coach of the Hungarian Football Association. There Jahn also took on the role of interim head coach of the U21 national team. As the head coach of the U18 / U19 national team, he and his team regularly took part in international tournaments and international matches. In May 2017 he won the prestigious PANDA Cup with the U19 in Chengdu, China . He was a member of the scouting team at the U14 viewing tournament for the recruitment and squad compilation of the U15 national team (May, June 2017) and assistant coach of the U16 national team at the four-nation tournament (Belgium, May 2017). Most recently he was able to qualify for the elite round of the UEFA European Championship with the Hungarian U19 national team.

education

Marcus Jahn passed his sports diploma at the Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus in 2005. In 2012, he graduated from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz with a degree in sports science with a focus on competitive sports. He received the UEFA Pro license in 2015 after completing his soccer teacher training at the Hennef sports school . As part of this training, he received a scholarship from the “Helmut Kalthoff Foundation” from June 2014 to March 2015.

He is a member of the German Association for Sports Science e. V. (DVS).

Individual evidence

  1. Jahn becomes the latest addition to MLSZ's coaching staff . In: MLSZ Eng . ( mlsz.hu [accessed October 23, 2017]).
  2. ^ A b Under-19s progress to Elite Round with five-goal performance against Malta . In: MLSZ Eng . ( mlsz.hu [accessed October 24, 2017]).
  3. uefa.com: UEFA European Under-19 Championship - Teams - UEFA.com. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
  4. ^ Hennes-Weisweiler-Akademie. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
  5. ^ Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden eV: News details . ( dynamo-dresden.de [accessed October 24, 2017]).
  6. Jahn says yes: . In: FuPa . ( fupa.net [accessed October 23, 2017]).
  7. Erfurt: Reinforcement for the young talent center . In: 3-liga.com . ( 3-liga.com [accessed October 24, 2017]).
  8. Webmaster: FSV Zwickau e. V. - FSV Zwickau e. V. Accessed October 24, 2017 (German).
  9. ^ Hennes-Weisweiler-Akademie | Helmut Kalthoff Foundation. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .